The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 16, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 16, 1008.'
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Bungalow , , "The I!'
rand . , . , ........ ... ... viuoviti
mititi ..... ............. vauaevme
. .."Th Y .if tie priMnftfllor
'Th.iH.vu"
Oaks "Jaksy, Mlkey and Ikey"
ir.
V i
t-rno . . . . ....
The
- Great factory mistake shoe sale at
tit Morrison etreet. Labels wrong on
fall ahoaa Just arrived.' Marka nama
instead of Deliara. Faotor etands loss
ml nrd.ri n a-ll than! at a Sacrifice.
Men's 14 and ft shoes, now i 8(; mna
Money Saving
Piano Buying
PIANOS AT t!8S THAT COST
$525 AT EILERS PIANO EX
- CHANGE AND BAR- ;
GAIN ROOM.
and
ana
Irla'
.lames itanisier, o. ok ju., i t f
IT values now 11.15: woman II. 0
ii hn-. .am l lk. hnva' and ffl
arnooi anoes, values o . ''' !
children's fanev drssa shoes, 11,10. and
, II vsluee at IRo. oc and $L Dellar-a.
aucaaaor to Marks Bhoa Co., Ill Mr
xlson strset, between Fourth and Fifth.
- After sli years of waiting the will
' "of Anton Pelf far. disposing of An -tata
valued at $14,800. waa filed and
admitted to probata In tha oounty court
this morning. All of tha property la
bequeathed to the widow. Wilhelmlna
. Pelffer. only nominal auma going to the
: other heirs. Nearly all of the estate
oonslsta of shares of stock of the Pel r
fer Bros". Leather company. , Pal"?1
, died on April 6. 1808. 3. P. Pelffsr. VV.
M. Da via and Edwin L. Miner have been
named to appraise ' the, value of tha
. property. .. " . ..
' ., John T. Whalley baa completed tha
' purchase or a 188-aore tract of land on
tha Tualatin plains, Just over tha Wash
" .ington county Una and about nlna mllea
h. iwest of Portland. Tha property rorm
erlv belonred to Grant Holoomb. who
..sold it for 111,600. Tha tract la near
tha eroDosed Hlllaboro . Una of tha
United Railways and mora than half
- of it la in a high state of cultivation.
It is understood that . Mr. Whalley will
, Improve tha 'property and utilise it as
a country noma. . ,-. . ,'
' , A good hot water bag and fountain
syringe ar handy thlnga in avary house
hold, but a cheap affair, that leaks lust
when neeaea, la worse man u.ow...
When you let tit attend to your ordera
vmi oan.rfenend- on aualltv and re-
lability,-..eoked by- a -yX-"r
. parlance right here in Portland, .Albert,
Berni, - tne druggist, is nminiv
street, near Second, f .. ; ,
" ' r 8. B. Cobb haa begun suit In tha cir
cuit oourt against , Sophia H. Kloater
man, John Kloeterman, Mary C. Meyer
and F, J.. Alex Mayer, alleging that they
gave him a worthless deed to property
fn Eaet Portland. , It was topcoat .-
' 000, ha eays, and ha paid 11,000 down.
Ha allege that they have failed to re
turn this) amount to him on demand. ,
: Water through hosa for sprinkling
yards or aidewalke or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
and uaed only between tha hours of 5
and a. m. and 6 and t p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling street If
used contrary td these, ruiea 'or waste
,. fully, It, will bd abut off. ,
, Thomas B. Neuhauseij, special agent
and attorney to tha general land office,
who has been assisting in tha prosecu
tion o tha land graft cases fbr several
years, haa resignea. Mr. iNeuneuacn
will remain in Portland, however, where
be will open an office and engage .in the
timber buainess.
Tha caaa of R. L. Davleon. tha St
Johna man who waa accused by hie Wife
of striking her, wll be laid before tha
grand Jury next week. The St. Johna
officials aay there ls no wife-beating
law provided for by tha charter of tha
city, ao tha caaa will be turned over
tc the grand Jury for that reason.
Rev. F. C W. Parker of Boston, who
haa lately been ' associated with . Dr. P.
S.- Henson, a well-known Baptist min
ister, arrived In Portland yesterday to
take no his new duties aa superintend
ent of "the Baptist atata missions. Dr.
Parker la accompanied by hla wife and
three children.
, Purity Liquor Co.,Thuraday special
t. 50 grade red or white port, Angelica,
Maderla, Muscat and Zlnfandel at 11.00
per gallon; Ell Wood Pure Food whis
key, regular 14.00. at a.uo per gaimn,
Thursday only. Phone East 4427: B
1368. Frea delivery. 801-80S East Mor
rison. , : . ... .
Bernard Papa, father of Mrs. Grlta
macher. wife of tha chief of police, died
yesterday at his home. East Eleventh
street He was 61 years of age. Mr.
Pape was born In Germany. Thirty,
seven year ago Mr. Pape Came to Port
land. The fall term of the Hill Military
academy will open Wednesday, Septem
ber 1. Th principal, Dr. 3. W. Hill,
or the vice-nrlncipal, Joseph A, Hilt
will be at the academy dally for the
registration of pu,pila. Office hours, I
a. m. to 8 p- m. ,
The following arUciea 'wera found on
tha atreatoara yesterday and can ba re
covered by calling at lost article room,
First and Alder atreeta. Two hatchets,
sweater. tln. five umbrellas, three
purses t packages, book of school tick
ats and a aatcheL m
Vegetarian topics will ba discussed
at a "Vegetarian Converaasione" to ba
held at 801 Yamhill street at 8 o'clock
thia evening. The meeting la to be non-
sectarian and strictly tnrormaL a cor
dial invitation is extended to the public.
Tha 80 colored sports found playing
Craps, poker and blackjack In tha rooms
of tha Eureka' Social lub. Everett
street near Seventh a month ago, were
fined $10 each by Judge Van Zante in
tha municipal court yesterdayjif ternoon.
No Matter What You Art Offrd
. Elsewhere. Coma Hare and Look
Over Our Todar'a 'Offeringe Ui
Planoa to Fit Any Pocketbook.
There are planoa here tbat cost $816
that you can buy for $18. About as
much aa you will have to
o pay ror most
any of them in the Piano Exonangeana
Bargain Room la half of original prlofc.
And they are not cheap, ordinary
pianos, but good old reliable mane--
most or tnem taaen in aonnn
Genuine . Tlanola Planoa and ' Baby
Grands. Now, instead of paying 8460,
8600 or $oo. which yeu rfid not wish
to invest, when you rind that tha llttlo
use they hava bad did them no harm
and all you hava to pay Is about half
original cost one can easily see way
they aell so readily. Ifa-only a ques
tion of seeing to have-one sent l""".
Unlike buying a horee, It doea not re
tire an expert . to buy a
Kvery instrument ; "i !
Ktiera
If needed, csreruny n?P"'-'""j rJiiJiVd
rls with it our unconditional Iron-clad
guarantee, "your money back If not eat,
r. A.. iihr&j . exchange
liiaciorr,
privilege, allowing run price
present purchase on any Wgh-PrtfI
piano you may select at any, time
IBWa have no heslUnoy in P""'B
these the best piano valuaa aver given
A comparison will quickly prove aoov
assertion to be true. ; .tag
Stelnwar Uprtghts A $1 8 Md - W.
ri rin.i Tiptoe 1626 and $6o. Btemway
Grand. $jl5. cost '
DUTCIIERS QUIT
ill S, 8 S, PLUM
Walk-Out Follows Refusal
- of Employe to Mind ;
' : Orders,: w.:
ITInaa OaiVr H lnXA 110 9. BnU x7v-w..
hoaany-cMed.1 $J50 pianos ori "sale today
1168. Anotner , aimon vi "
Fischer at 12 ' Handsome $460 Kim
ball only llJl. ... w.c!
ite" g0Hrrdm2T8.'-Co.t-$Tj.
Aether of same make, shows but m;
tie-wean-a TT i so
nemhrandt 11 1 8. A - .
Rarnaa now fzoq,
Smith at
'splendlL.$0 Kohler
fra5dHon"to above a .f"-J;
ment of exchangee and rant J'
little now and a M-
Jh. Bllere Piano Exchange
and Bargain Room downstairs.
Washington St
.868
man' Club to attend the reception given
1n honor of tha American "-Vy
Tmvellna Passenger agenta, I nursaay
J.J.i. . i o-ofock. Mrs. Cleveland
Rockwell, chairman publicity commit
tee, v ,
uuin. Cdmrd Drain and W. 1.
flw.n both formerly empioyou
m. wnv ' mmniuir for many
years. a"e showing exclusive styles In
fidleg' cloals and suits at their new
store, 41$ Washington etreet. Don't
fall to taae aavaniaae '
duetorv prices. Tour Inspection cor
dially invited. : : ' :
V B. Rollins . of Qresfiara has been
appointed Justice of the peace for Mult
nomah district to succeed J. S. Hudson
of Troutdaie, wno recenvw rooiH"'u.
Tha appointment was made by "e coun
ty court .-.,-'f -
- - .
Free 'to Anv Man Fine ault of clothes
to every twenty-fifth man that ordera a
ault Werner Petteraon company, tail
ors, 148 8econd etreet
Any poor jrlrl needing a friend, help,
or advice, can apply or write to Matron
Adjutant J. Feteraon, w ftasi -teenth
northi Portland. Or.
flteamer Jessie - Harklns. for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leavea Washington street
dock at 8 p. ny.
T3.tia nreek Baths Toadies days, gen
tlemen nlghta Main 1988, A-1B88.
Third floor, Oregonlan building..
: Prof. Woodward's parties open Thura
day evening. East Side Woodman hall
Thtre'waa welk-eut of the butchera
employed at the Bohwarseohild ft Bull
burger packing plant in South- Portland
a few days ago, and aa a eonaequenoe
tha plant la now running with a raduoad
force. The , management of the plant
denies that there Is any trouble, but
hie statement is not corroborated by
have walked out on account of a dis
pute between them and tha manase-
ment. There Is a prcspeot It is said,
that the trouble may ba aettled In a
aay or two.
The cauae of the walk-out accord
ing to tha emnlovea or tha nlant. waa
an order given by Superintendent Zim
merman to a man to go upstairs ana
work with the butchers. he belna in
structed to "pull hides." The man ra-
ruaeo, claiming that from the nature
of his work his hands were too .soft
for hide pulling, Superintendent Zim
merman lnalsted and tha man ault.
Ha Informed tha butchers of what had
happened and they, too, called for their
ume na warned out. . -
Tha trouble haa reduced the amount
of the killing and necessitated the shut
tlna down ternDorarllv of some deoart-
ments of the packing bouse. . Efforts
are oeing made 'on the part of the man
agement to fill. the places of tha men
wno quit but so far they nave not met
with much success. The trouble, how
ever, haa not yet reached the propor
tions of a strike, and it Is believed that
a general walkrout can be prevented.
FIGlaifOII
SCOTT ESTAIE
A fight la court over papers relating
to tbe estate of the late Grant Scott in
which a conteat was . forecasted a few
days ago, waa begun this morning when
attorneys for John B. Coffey, the ad
ministrator, secured an 'order -from
Judge Webster citing tha mother, Mrs.
Eliaa J. Scott, to appear before him
next Friday morning with all docu
ments In her possession and prepared
to give such information aa the admin
istrator desires. v
All that the estate possesses, as far
aa It now appears, la property worth
$300, but it is claimed that before his
death Scott deeded real eatate worth
810.000 or 812.000 to hla mother. It la
alleged that this waa a fraud on the
creditors of the estate, and an effort
will be made to attack the deeds. It
appears that Mrs. Scott and her daugh
ter Pearl Soott have refused to allow
Administrator' Coffey permission to ex
amine the deeda or to give him informa
tion tnai ne wants.
In an affidavit the attorney for Cof
fey says that Mra Scott and her dau
ter are not disposed to aid the
tstrator in his task, this in consequence
gh-iin-
of the threatened contest They will ba
required to explain to Judge Webster on
Tnuraaay.
ST. JOHNS LETS BIDS
FOE STREET WORK
At the meetlnsr of the St.
cil last night bids
Dr. Casseday, eye, ear, nose, throat
lungs. Glasses fitted. 818 Dekum bldg.
Woman's Exchange, IM Tenth atreet
lunch 11:80 to I; business men s luncn.
Dr. Haynes. optician, 808 Salmon, near
Fifth, formerly with A. w. wrignt.
r rviamrMtm A Aon- ooticlans. 811
Morrison street corner or oixin.
w I wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third ana wasningion.
Beraer.
8881.
elgns. 884
Tamnill
Mala
Journal went io a word.
DRANK TOC FREELY,
THEN TOOK POISON
A special meeting of the city park
beard will be held this afternoon to
.n,M that nlana for Columbia Park.
Parkkeepar Mlsche bas submitted a gen
eral plan for ttie ark which will be
considered by the board memoers mis
afternoon. - ,-' .
' Portland Woman'i club The Com
mercial club extend a cordial invitation
to the members of the Portland Wo
Never has the demand
- for lace been as great
as it is right now.
And never has it been
so necessary that
women realize that the
only safe way to wash
laces" is with Ivory Soap
and lukewarm water.
Why Ivory Soap? Be
cause it contains .no
"free" alkali; no color
ing matter; no adulter
ant of any kind.'
Iyorjr Soap
99 Woo Per Cent. Pure.
- - 81
n.ianit VnrA timber falter of Ia
tourelle Falls, 'committed auiclda at hla
home at 7:80 o'clock thie morning by
taking strychnine. Ford was or a
morose disposition, due to a blow he
received on the head by a falling branch
.iht mnntha aao. He was in Port-
i.. j i... ni.ht and drank auite hear
lly, it Is said. He went back to La
tourelle Falls decreased in splrlta and
.h.n h arose this morning took the
Ford waa 88 yeare of age and leaves
a wife and nve cnuaren.
v DOCTOR'S SECRETS
Cure for Cobr Bite and for Hydro-
phobia They Will Not Divulge
K.a t TjvnAnn Standard."
Everyone knows, of eourse. that the
bite of the Indian cobra la fatal. But
what Europeana do not actually frtotr
la whether or not the natives of India
really poasesa tne cures my
have both for cobra bite and for hydro-
'T'ftw rears ago an Indian civilian
In Burmah atrolled out with hi; gun in
the evening. When scarcely 100 yartla
from the sayat or ahelter In which he
w.. nmnlnf S waa bitten In the
leg by a cobra, which he promptly ahot
He at once returned to the sayat and
crawled a pencil note to be carried by
hla orderly to hla chief, the denuty
commissioner, snd then resigned him
self to the attenUona of a couple Of
Burmese medicine men who happened
to be paaaing the night there, and to
the death which he accepted a abso
lutely - Inevitable. Meantime hla supe
rior officer proceeded direct to head
quarters on receipt of tbe news to seal
up the unfortunate man a effecta, after
which be set eut for the aarat to see
to the burial of hie subordinate. ,
On the mad" he met the "dead man"
comfortably .Jortlng along toward.
quart era. oulte recovered. The
Rurmeae aaedldne men had ecarlfted,
the wound and rubbed
Into It, Tey bad alee
tiMl iwrt.la fafuatona
had cured Mm. Kolhlnc however.
would Indace laem to give away tbe se-
Croir own medicine men beve many
ruree of bvdmphobta te their credit,
bat eares of cre biles ere ajmnet un
known. Aa Kaflisn erncer m tne noaq
statee kert a number ef dors, one ct j
whl-h rec"'tly went mad and lt one j
rf the eahlb eM-raJi'a Tbe station J
ra aa fanla.tl m, Tne eervtree ef a ,
lUtae donor were ralied In. and tNe
servant, after raelng thrnr1 all the'
eerere fttrx of lit twrlMe dteeaea, i
vaa ehentu'.ly and eompletely cvr4 by
the gnan 4-w-tee '
The Kngliafc effl'-er offeree) I ee r-
r4 fr the e'tJ't ef 1e treatmer.ti
leM. er.4 t a Fhaa this wmild, .f ,
emr.. r a larva earn ef tonney. Eat)
the eecret was n.' r e.'rvJr 1
Johns eoun-
were let for more
than 18.000 worth of street imnrovc'
ments. The streets to be Improved are
Ruchanan and Osweao. Macadam will
be the material used. Win. Lind of
Portland -waa the successful bidder for
the earth work on both streeta w. K.
HHler, a St Johns ooneractor. was
awarded the work of building a side
walk on Oswego street The contract
price was $2,000. '
Bids for the construction of the new
drydock will be awarded September 81,
up to which date the city clerk will
receive all estimates.
INCREASE I!! ST.
: inns SCHOOLS
Registration '. in Hiffher and
Lower Branches Exceeds ; ,
vv.i.t Last Year's. : V,;
Gratifying growth In the achool at.
tendance la a noticeable feature ot the
nma-raaa of MLN Johns this ysSJT. The
atendance of the High ecbool on the
opening morning. Monday, was 41, ae (
compared with 18 at the Plnf,;"(
year. Thte ia an increase of neerTy 800
bar cent In the grade schools the roll
call Monday showed a regiatrauon ot
140 against 88 Isst year. ' , , ,Km,k
The bt. Johna High school, though
only a year in existence ia rx
ognised as one oi ne i -
Probably in no otner rown m n
7 i. Kn unr.i Tha salarlea paid
by the Bt. Johne achool board are the
same as those that obtain In the Port.
land schools.' The number ox- instruc
tors haa been raised from two last year
to four at the beginning of school tnis
' 1.1 - ' Amwm rim.nl 1 tl.. been
greatly strengthened by the purchase of
a complete new laboratory set Thla
department haa added to tne attractive,
nes of the course ao muoh that It Is
k.ii.v. ia n. raananalbla for the in
creased attendance, Aa the ecbool grows
It Is the intention of the achool board
of Bt Johna to add commercial and
manual training courses to the curri
culum. ' ', ' ' ' ' '
CURES RHEUMATISM
ye bottle. - Far bottle.
Air nrrataurAx, manor rom.
RHEUMATISM
or rr KAjrr youot
Sciatica Nervous Headaches
Neuralgia Seuralglo Headaches
Nervousness Nervous Dyspepsia ,
Slasplesinesa Nervoue Affections
TRADE SUFFUSD BT
A.W.AUen&Co.
Wholesale and Retail Drugglsta
16th ft Marshall Sti, 'Portland, Or.
PAaFIO COAST Aa82T8. .
P. W. Baltes
and Company
invito your
inquiries for
PRINTING
First and Oak
looiJi Asn oouiata,
LJfk-srcarx n "is i - - i "
B0S0OX.S ajro OOLLBOXS.
8f5z&BSSSzxssssxzszsrss::xzr7::z:::s:2zr;:zrrrr-i
!
A BUSINESS TRAINING i
JITTHB
f BAKER CIT
AMTJgXICXBTTa.
BUNQALOW THEATRE
Msln 117, A-41J4. Empire
Theatre Co. (Inc.) Leasee,
Geo. Ia. Baker, Oen Mgr.
The Famous Baker Stock
Co, Tonight, all This
Week, In lAtest Sensation,
TXB DSTX&
Don't miss it that's all.
Only Matinee Saturday.
Night Pricea 25c. 36c, 80c.
Matinee 18c. 86c
Next week. "A Gilded Fool"
MAKES YOUR. TIME VUAABLE
V $00.00 A MONTH FROM THE START
' Baker Oty, Or, May 10. )0S.
Baker City Buainess college. Baaer city. ur.
that Mr
Gentlemen In reply tc your request we tnke pleaaure in stating
l, a graduate ot
Bam Michael, a g
and that we ati
raduate of your school. Is In our emplcy as a
arted him at a salary of 880 a month. He tonli
PANTACES THEATRE
... j , ASTAJTOXS TAVOSTZXAS
tare of AU stations
' TBS rOVm HT78Z0A& ROOOBS
Ia' a Bpeotacular Military Musical Act
i ' Special Added Attraction
;-r : TATTM,
The Wisard of Second Sight.
Matinees dally. 16o; two shows at
night 18o and 88c
.ntir. -y r,. r tha hooka and did arrentable work from the beginning.
Not only does he understand bookkeeping, but he alao learned to write
a neat and rapid buainess hand, and he acquired a buainess education la
your school that la of Inestimable value to any business men. ,
, .. Koure very truly.
i. ,: STANDARD rUBIflTURB COM PANT.
& Send for a catalog and arrange to enter. School now in session.
BAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE ' ' -A.
L. McCAULEY. Principal.
Kara3aIEaTC3XaSBSESraZS?K
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THE PROPHECY
PUZZLE
Most interesting puasle ever made.
You choose the candidate you
want to win and try to put him
In the White House.
Bend 10c In (ttanvps to
SEATTLE PUZZLE CO.
83S Arcade Anns. Seattle, wash.
AQBNT8 WANTED
IVR I C
The innkaU.Po..rreecnt.
THE DEVIL
TBE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe
" k am. ot
PredH T. Bowers,
flats of "Barn
Tree" Oo.) la a 1
act musical oomedy
"College Daya."
Tom Moore,
WUlie Kale ft Oo.
Mrs. Jules Ijery Oo
BrOTE&TZBB
9, X.- Smmst
Tlola Crane,
Za a 1-aoi oomedy
"A Bontb Dakota
Divorce."
- yred Baner.
Orandaaoope.
THE STAR
Phones Main 54, A-149.
Mata Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday,
for the entire week of Sept 18.
"caao" pjBunrs
In the Newest Western Play.
"TXEB UTTX.B VKOSPECTOB."
Mata at 8:15. Drices 16c 26c: every
evening at 8:16, prices 16c, 25o, S6o. 60a
seats may he reserved: dt eitner pnone.
Next Week "JTell Owynnc."
MEMORIAL CHURCH
IS INCORPORATED
jr. B. Kelly, Mrs. Rebecca Kendall, J.
T3 Onriitn, TT a flarlnck and K. L,.
Anderson, trustees of the Clinton Kelly'
Memorial 14- E- church, have rued arti
cles of Incorporation with the county
clerk.
The Multnomah Transfer company has
been incorporated by C S. Rogers, W.
H. Ooldlng and J. F. Kertchem. The
capital stock is IJ5.000.
England send to China every year
6,000,000 pounds of condensed milk and
6,000,000 pounds of biscuits. '
Royal House, San Francisco
yoartb and Howard Bta,
All outside rooms, steam heat hot and
cold water. Rates 60c to It per day.
Weekly ratea Cafa Fourth street cars
direct from Third street depot From
Ferry, Howard street cars direct F. L.
Turpin. proprietor.
Machinery. Safes
and Merchandise
Moved & Stored
DRAY AGE
STORAGE
TRACKAGE
Phon CLAYS. MORSE g
vtbiDAVISwaec I3th B0YI
BASEBALL
SBCBBATXOir PABX. COX.
AUOH AJTD B4TB BTB.
SAN FRANCISCO
vs.
PORTLAND
SEPT. IS, !, 17, 18, 19, SO
Games begin week days at 8:80 p. m.,
Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission fee-
Bleachers, 25c; grandstand, 60c; boxes.
26o extra; children, Dieacners, iuo;
grandstand, 25c.
AXX8 SAT TBXDAT.
Boys under 12 free to bleachera
Wednesday. - -
STTTDY PENMANSHIP UNDBB 'At PEN ARTTST. . -
STUDY BOOKKEEP1NO UNDER AN JMERT. ACCOUNTANT.
STUDY BANKING UNDER A IN A I lurxAJj hawiw Aoriicri. :
study Corporation -accounting under a system man -study
arithmetic under a thorough mathematician.
BTIIDT -HOHTHAND UNDK8 A CONVENTION AND COURT
PORSTUr)Y TYPEWRITING UNDER A PRACTICAt, TOUCH OPERATOR. i
STUDY LETTEWRITINOr ENGLISH, SPELLING, ETC, UNDER THOR
OUGHLY COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS.
TO SB BAS OirXtT AT :
RB-'
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE .
BAT ABO XXOST BBBBZOBS. f SOBYBBTK AJTO BTABK
BTB. '
DALLAS COLLEGE
The purpoaas of this Institution are
to furnish to young men and women
a liberal Christian education, to lay a
deep and broad foundation In the atudy
of tha sciences, art and philosophy,
and to - build up a strong and intel
lectual moral character.
Offers TJsual College Courses Classic
cat Scientific Elementary,
solo and Mnsloai
Acade-
Expenses nominal. The faculty can
arrange for limited number of students
to earn their way In full or In part
New- term commences September 28.
Tor Catalogue and Information Address
C A. MOCJC Sanaa. Oregon.
OflES
PreeOatss
Till 1p.m.
Tonight Last Week of the Popular
Curtia flayers, in
Jakey, Ulkcy. aod Ikey"
Big Skating Masquerade.
Grbat Whale Exhibition Thia Week.
TEA
Take a little more care
about tea; it's worth it
; Tr frocer retarai roar men? U r 4et
ffks Schilling's Best: ear him.
EtTHE-S S
; Mirthft New Ert lithe Hlttsif IHcrt-MMh. (
i CAMWtHfj mum mvBjtBjai Aasienciswn caiarBTLM
A CONTENTED
CARPENTER
Will do more and better work than the
one who la dlssatlsnea wun nia iwn
i
Returns home after five years spent fn Europe,
Rimr. Retter anrl More Entartainina than Krer.
Fresenlinc Att the Features Which Have ior
Twenty-four Years Made Thia Colloeal Organ-
sauon tne iveaaer Among reu ibjj- wu
the Added Attract) venere of
NEW BATTLE SCE,NES ,,'
NEW E.QUE.STRIAN JKATS
wr.w wu n wist FEATURES
AH martialled under the perennial Standard of
When you buy your tools here you will AH.nv-l Fj.irtinmnt Conceived. Ininired,
get thoae made from the best steel, P--tuated and Personally Directed by I the
with hardwood handles, that are maae Last of tha Great Scouts, the Original and Oi
. . , a.iiva m mr nn vm .nn
abroad. We keep the beat.
We pay yon peg cent to aave
Ask O)
Anyone o
who has had a savings account if
at some time the accumulation of
the small amounts was not need
ed badly, or if the savings were
not the cause of a start in busi
ness. ' '
Start an account jeven with
a dollar, adding small
amounts as often as possi
ble have money in the
bank interest paid while
you save.
Investigate the advantages of
our Savings Department.
Two per cent allowed as check
ing accounts.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
oo Seventh St., Elks Temple
W. ANGEL COLLEGE
MT. ANGEL., ORE.
In charge of the Benedictine
Fathers. Boarding school for
young men and boys. Term
opens September 8. Board, tui
tion and laundry, $210 per year
Preparatory, commercial, scien
tific and classical courses. '
WBXTB rOB CATAXiOOTTO.
U O. RALSTON....
O. L. MAC GIBBON.
. . .Pre a.
Caahier.
8600.-
000 additional capital to protect
depoaltora
Recently reorganised with
niy OMVWWMerArrrrrCl
AVERY & CO.
48 TMrd St., Bet. Pine & Ash
T
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OREQON HOTELS
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Sta. Portland, Or.
OPENED aJUNB lt, 1Q08
"Modern luxury at moderate prices." In the heart
of business 'and shopping district Exquisitely
furnished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num
ber private baths. Sample rooms. Handsomest
Cafe and Grill in northwest; music Bus meets all
trains. Rates $1.00 and up. ,
W. S wetland. Manager.!
TEETH
c, Save
MoneyH
THE CORNELIUS
TXCB BBST XM lBTX-aJTB
Carpeted throughout In the best vslvet carpet a. Every
room containe a heavy solid Simmons brass bed. on which
la a 40 or 0-pound hair mattreaa The rooma are fur
nished la solid mahogany. Writing desk In every room.
Long distance and local telaphonea In every room. Sixty
rooms with private bath. Kltuat4 in tne center or anea
nin diatrirt. One block from the a tree tea ra Not so e-
a certain paate penalve aa aome ether hotels. When next In Portland give
flven tbe pe-i ua a chance to make you look please.. Tbe furnishings
a drink and and general appearance of the T"hlC rooma mast be seen
te be appreciated. THH cuttrt cutis rree aau roeeisau
c7.nO- W. Oo-aellaB. pWp.- . B- dai-a. Manager.
THE HOTEL LEIMOX
p-rtland-a new and aaoet m-deraly faralsbed
betel. Third and Mala etreeta. frweUng ea the
beeetlfal Cltr Ptasa aad a1)aceet te basleeea
realer. rres btis teaad from tralna Lp-te-aate
grllL rerTeat culatne. Telepboae ta
every room, Ptlvate batba -
Ttnaornw mv, Airnxcajr pxvav,
X m gAAe Pec Jey. a e M Pee ay.
O. M. SPONCCRi ATanacejr
f A
Col Wm. F. Cody (BUFFALO BILL)
Waavtll A-Mer la tat SaMW si eary rarw-aan
And Enacting His Original Role in the Thrilling
and Historically Accurate Open-Air Melodrama
THE BATTLE OF SEMIT SPRINGS
" Replete Whh Desperate Eacew-tar. FWa and
Thrilliag Hasd-to-Hand Strrrrl". aad Trpical
QlaeliaUia. of Barbaric l-Wiaa Warfare
A ttonday a "T-E" Raarh Showiag the Plea:
area aad FWime. of th. Hamjrom An Attack
oa aa Emigrant Train Depicting tbe PnvaUoa
and Periia of Pioneering.
THE GREAT TRAIN HOLD-UP
and the Bandit Hunter, of the VrAcm Paet6a,
abowiag with Aemtrate Deta- the Mebod Em- f
pkrradby Train Rohbem aad the Vtork of the,
Captere, baeeiee Feaem-e, Sceae. aa4 lai.lai.ai
TWICE DAILT. RAtN OR, SHINK.
I and 8 P. VI Admlaslon (Including
Seatt 8 eta. Orand Stand Chalra ln- .
eluding admlsalonl 81 on eale day ef .
Kxhlbltloe at Sherman, t lay Co. j
i.,i mmA Morrison Sta. Children un
der ie yeere half price. All seata i
protected from eon and rain by Im-j
Bense Can vaa Canopy. I
Come and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH TREK.
I SILVER FILLINGS 35a TTP
GOLD FILLINGS 75 UP
IPKT Ur TttIM a.W
SPLENDID SET i.OO
GOLD CROWNS ....8)2.50 TO S&.OO
AU work guaranteed for ten yeara
LJiay attendant aiwaya prvseoi.
ndant alwava tr
All work done absolutely without pafo
by specialists of from
experience.
18 to 10 years
Boston Dentists
ZHM Xorrlson Src- Ope. Peewfflee.
Seme Pleas A-4KHO. Pboaa SSata S090.
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
AIRS. S. K. CHAN
the only Chinese woman doctoring In
tnia city, gna ftaa cured
many afflicted aufferers.
Cared private and female
diseases, alee threat aad
lung troubles: atoasach,
bladder aad kidneys and
disease ot all kinda that
thabvmaa Seek Is heir
too Cured by Cblaese
herbs and root a Rem
edies barmleea. No orer-
attona Honet treatment. Examina
tions free. I2 H MORRISON ST- Be
tween rirtt aad Beceod.
NICKELODION
ISO SIXTH STREET
Very latest subject changed
c ery day. .
vcab Printing Co,
irmt lltriii nrtu
STARK STRtETl
MILITARY
ACADEMY
day
A boarding and
school for young men
and boys. Accredited t
Stanford, Berkeley, Cor
nell, . Amherst and all
state univeraitlea and
agricultural colleges.
Make reservations now.
For illustrated catalogue
and other literature, ad-dress
rail term begins Sept, ley 1903
j. W. XIXL, K D.. Principal,
roxiuas, wauBuusi
THE ALLEN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
Thorough preparation for all eastern
and western collegea Eighth year be
gins September 8., 1808. Catalogs.
THE ALLEN PREPARATORY SCHOOL
f-oruano. ur. ' , .,
A New Departure
Tbe cost of Interments haa "been
greatly reduced by the iiolmaa. Under ,
taking company. '
Heretofore It baa been tbe custom of
funeral directors to make charges for
all lncidentala connected with a fu
neral. The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company. thev leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed f rorn
that custom. When casket is furnished
by us we make no extra ehargea for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or ' anv services that may be re
quired of ua except clothing, cemetery
an rarrtarea thus effecting a saving
of $48 to SIS on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
B30
ST- COB. 8LAUCOB.
Boiled Linseed Oil
GALLON LOTS 58
Raw Linseed OH
8 GALLON LOTS B7f
Pure White Lead
PER 100 ST-OO
Portland Sash & Door Co.
(30 TBOBT BT. , POBTX-aJTB, Oab
COAL
Kemtnerer Coal
The Beat Wromtnr Coal
lane Mi
the Pert
erket.
czTrmoxxarr oa- rrsra)
Bunkers
IStk a"4 Maranau.
Mala SIL. A-mL
phoaea
DR. P. T. Ml
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